1950
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Reggie Leith
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1977 & 1978
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Harry Bailey
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1951 & 1952
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Bill Lepsivich
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1979 & 1980
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Fred Steele (mouse over Fred's picture to see him back in the day)
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1953 & 1954
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John Roanowich (mouse over John's picture to see him today)
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1981
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Charlie Foote
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1955
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Bob Wells
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1982
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John Cherico (mouse over John's picture to see him today)
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1956
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Pete MacMillan
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1983 & 1984
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Rick Ramos
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1957
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Paul Lund
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1985
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Phil Burgess
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1958
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Cortland Naegelin
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1986 & 1987
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Charlie Foote
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1959
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Maynard Clark
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NO PICTURE AVAILABLE
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1988 & 1989
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Fred Steele (mouse over Fred's picture to see him back in the day)
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1960 & 1961
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Ed Leger
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1990 & 1991
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Joe O'Neill
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1962, 1963 & 1964
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Harry Bailey
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1993 & 1994
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Bill Bryant
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1965 & 1966
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John DeMasi
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1995, 1996 & 1997
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Ralph Bergonzi
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1967 & 1968
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Bill McCarthy
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1998 & 1999
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Tom Downey
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1969
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John Cherico (mouse over John's picture to see him today)
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2000
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Chuck Casella
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1970, 1971 & 1972
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Harry Bailey
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2001, 2002 & 2003
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Patrick Paquette
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1973 & 1974
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John Russell
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2004, 2005 & 2006
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Bob Baranek
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1976
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Whitey Krueger
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Massachusetts Striped Bass Association Since 1950
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Massachusetts Striped Bass Association Past Presidents (1950 - present)
Incorporated in 1950, The Massachusetts Striped Bass Association has a rich history and tradition as the oldest salt water fishing club in New England open to the public.
The backbone of this historic organization is and has always been the dedicated and honorable members that have served as President of the Association.
In an effort to remember this list of exraordinary servants of both MSBA and the MA recreational fishing community, MSBA thanks these members for their years of service by preserving their legacies here for all current and future members to know.
The following is the official list of Past Presidents names and the years in which they served.
The list was compiled and submitted by Past President and Club Historian John Cherico...
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